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Re: Talk about the fair!
(Anonymous) 2016-08-22 05:10 am (UTC)(link)I don't usually go to the county fairs.
There are some local festivals I am looking forward to visiting. The International Folk Festival during the 4th weekend in September- I love being able to try the food from different countries, most booths have little sampler plates for under $2. There is folk music and dancing, traditional crafts, and more.
There is A Dickens Holiday on Black Friday that turns downtown Fayetteville into a Victorian era festival. Horse-drawn carriages go up & down Hay Street, a good 60% of the attendees attempt to dress like they did in 1843, and most of the shops decorate their window displays. There is a gingerbread house decorating competition, people play instruments or sing carols, and there is a Santa dressed up Victorian style. There is a candlelight procession down Hay Street to the Market House and usually they have fireworks afterwards. Last year I collected a lot of the used candles (they were generally 95% there and people were going to just throw them away), and turned them into Christmas gifts (tea cup candles). I hope to get a group together to collect the 'trash' candles this year.
Re: Talk about the fair!
I seriously want to go to all of those ones you mentioned, they sound so cool.